Travis Scott's highly-anticipated comeback concert is finally happening, and his eager fans have already managed to fill in The O2 London Arena.
This is the first-ever concert since the tragic Astroworld Festival that happened last November 2021.
Because of the high demand for tickets, Travis Scott has finally announced an additional day for his London concert.
Travis Scott London Concerts Details, Tickets
Travis Scott's exclusive concert in London is the first official major concert that the rapper has taken on since the infamous Astroworld Festival.
Filling the O2 Arena in London was an easy task for the Antidote rapper, as he has managed to sell out the 16,000 sellable capacity seats of the stadium in less than two hours since ticket sales opened.
Because of the limited capacity and high demand, Travis Scott treated his fans with a shocking surprise - a second performance on Aug. 7, 2022, a day after the first concert.
As Complex reported, Scott's team is positive that because of the string of O2 shows and his busy Fourth of July concerts, these are "latest signs" that the avid fanbase of the rapper is waiting for his return to full-blown live concerts and performances.
Scott's removal from the recent Coachella lineup sparked a backlash from the organizers after a petition circulated online urging the removal of the GRAMMY-nominated rapper.
"Travis' packed weekend performances and [the] fact that his O2 show in London sold out within two hours are just the latest signs that fan demand is sky-high for the return of one of the world's favorite artists," Travis Scott's team said.
Travis Scott's second O2 Arena concert tickets can be purchased through this link. Discounted promos and exclusive sales are also available on the website.
Travis Scott's Previous Concerts, Performances
This is not the first time that Travis Scott would be performing live in front of a public audience.
He marked his debut from seclusion at the Billboard Music Awards last month, following a string of performances at private parties in the country.
Yesterday, exactly eight months after the horrific Astroworld Festival crush, Travis Scott made the exact opposite of what his detractors have claimed he done in Houston - he paused to check his fans after being informed of rising safety concerns from the crowd.
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